![]() ![]() Drawing pad-18’’x24’’ (I like Strathmore but other brands are fine).Hand pencil sharpener with a compartment to catch shavings.White vinyl eraser (I like Staedtler or Vanish but other brands will be fine).2H and 4H drawing pencils (any brand will do) (one of each is fine, get more if you lose things.).Architectural Scale Ruler (Make sure you do not get the Engineering Scale Ruler).Required and Recommended Course Materials: Critically consider theatrical experiences and current art events.Provide constructive critique to peers’ work throughout the design process within a positive and collaborative learning environment.Demonstrate basic competency in scale drafting and apply these skills to scale model building.Critically consider plays for production function, historical/cultural context, and thematic/emotional qualities.Demonstrate the scenic designer’s role in developing productions.The class culminates in a single set design project, formally presented at the end of the semester.Īfter participating in this course, the student will be able to: Lectures cover both conceptual/artistic and technical topics, and lab periods will be used to learn hands-on technical skills. Lecture/workshop course in theatrical set design that expands on concepts covered in the fall semester. Histories, values and cultures are compared and contrasted in class discussions. Depending on availability, plays of previous times and values (Shakespeare, etc.) are studied along with plays of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Contemporary theater production includes a wide range of plays and topics. Analyze the art and literature of the Theater in themselves and in relation to specific histories, values, languages, cultures and technologies.They will develop an understanding of the theatrical methods and techniques that are used to frame the debate. Students will be able to analyze and appreciate the contribution Theater makes to the public debate on social issues and values. Examine critically philosophical and other theoretical issues concerning the nature of reality, human experience, knowledge, value, and/or cultural production through exposure to contemporary theater.Theater tickets and in-class presentation fee (generally, no text is required). Students attend a wide spectrum of theater offerings: Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, repertory, and university theater performances and, through discussion and lectures by professional artists, gain an appreciation of performance.
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